The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1911, Page 7

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cata ges | Forgot Stairs for School. | When the new school in Harrison , | street, Ridgewood, N. J., was finished {t wa discovered that no stairs had been built from the ground to the main floor, elght feet above. i “Are we to use aeroplanes?’ @ny other dog tn the w ‘With a money box fo varlous charities s collections for ‘apped on his back, ) miles in #iX years He wears a tunte, « jodee, medals] s ad been left out of the , although provided for in tid silver Wife Too Gooil 4 i vxer, He Sues for Divorce. No molityooddlc ts John W. Williams, forty, a we . a4 Wealthy coal ope fsburg, strong, tall and ie ell built, but he in @ mit he has broug { Ae le } 4 vgainst Clara, his wife, for divorce that he can't } stand her cruelty. Ve says ehe gives him severe trouncings with the s—all in a playful manner, 3 with a mouse.” Mrs, Willams ts thir “much like a , @ pretty brunette, and five s ago she was an invalid and sical culture. $I Is and Indian clubs. m and incidentally diet and use dum) bullt up @ gymnas! muscles. | Every night, Williams asserts, whe insisted on his boxing with her for an hour, She knocked him to the floor, blackened his eyes, and once gave him a solar plexus he thought had killed him, All the time she would jaugh at him, until, being no match for her, he had to leave her. She says in veply she loves him @nd it was all in fun, experiments of Texas farmers are suc- cessful. Twenty ranchmen near Gal veston have ordered 900 Montjac deer! from India. | They will raise the animais for thelr meat. The deer feed on any kind of herbage and breed rapidly. | Gets License but Not Bride Alexander Sczezuinsky returned to the Town Clerk at Westfield, Mass, his Picture Shows Thief- Traps A new police plan has been adopted n Prague, portraits of criminals sought velng exhibited at all cinematograph theatres, The public on leaving the hall is asked to assist the police by looking out for the persons whose pictures have been shown. Deer Meat for Cheap Meat. Deer meat may take the place of veet to some extent in this country, if DDITIES IN THE NEWS |"%'08"“" == not be refunded ALL OVER THE WORLD iii: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1911, Swit House’’ her, ile was! is money could | 9 17" Street th Ave. | | Corner Every Suit, Coat, Dress For Women and Misses. HOME tonight. Off with heavy shoes, on with loose lounging jacket, down with the Choice of large quantities of Suits, | Rheingold. Relief! Group I Coats and Dresses......... pers | $55.00 PALE RIPE G tT Many rare values in single garments | § 25 RHEINGOLD roup andsmalllotsof Suits, Coats& Dresses | Taste It Tonight | Consisting mainly of high-class } $ 50 Group Il Dresses and Suits for every occasion { r All our beautiful sample model and $ 00 Group IV display Gowns, Suits, fine Coats... . 15: Closing Out Every Dollar’s Worth of Furs at 14, 4% and 4 Former Prices! Great Sweeping Clearance in the House The Prices Are Marked Down for Big Selling to Make Sure of Absolute Clearance TEE TET GIM at an unexpected price to us. day. special January pricing than one has Mixtures That Were $20 to $29.75 Repriced $15 TORE —== S—— Ca eee ae Certainly opportunities one after another are pre- sented at Gimbels these last days of January. Here, for instance, are beautifully made Coats, some of them imported, all Coats which now favor at the original prices. | And yet because we do not want a single one of them | to show on the stock sheets they have been repriced to $15 for quick disposal. ; Hardly any two alike, but all as cleverly fashioned as those we have pictured above. And they will make ideal steamer Coats for those going South or abroad, Me acly choosing is suggested. Also Corduroy Polo Coats, in brown, blue and tan, lined throughout with satin. These were $29.75, but are now $16. Foreign-Model Evening Coats Even Unto the End Variety Is the Spice of the First White Sale Here is a new import lot of Linens—they came from an unexpected source They contain at least a dozen new patterns. Here is a group of the daintiest Lingerie that this first Gimbel White Sale has presented and one knows it has had many—in variety of the first degree. Here are Babies’ Clothes, dozens of dainty styles that have just come to us Mon- And so it goes—in that this Gimbel White Sale may continue to have for its principal attraction variety ngioet White stocks much more bountiful with efore experienced in White Sale occasions. 200 Women’s Coats of New TOVIT TOO OU OOOO COU OUNUNUUU ODEN EE DOOD NDNOUNOUDDDDEDDOCODOUOUNODDDUNDUDDODUUUOUUND SS ‘Women’s to $6 Shoes, $2.7 $3.50 to $5 Slippers, $2.75 Getting Ready for Inventory Involved are 5000 pairs of Women's high grade Shoes in fifteen styles and 1000 pairs of Women’s high grade dress and evening Slippers in nine styles—making this a most important feature of the first Gimbel Rummage Sale. All are new | secede season's most popular styles— all measuring up to the Gimbel stand- ard of quality. THE SHOES :—Button or lace styles in tan or black or patent leathers; some with welted or hand-turned soles. Most sizes in all styles. THE SLIPPERS:—For both dress and evening wear, in several colors of satin—either plain or beaded vamps. Also Slippers of black suede, patent leather, bronze and red kid, All sizes. Second floor Automatic Vacuum Cleaners Purchasable for the first time on Gimbel Easy Payments 5 Since the invention of the sewin; machine, no device has so lightene the labor of housework as the Vacuum Cleaner with its almost magic power of sucking up dust and dirt from the carpets and rugs, and of keeping the [ities hygienically clean with the slightest expenditure of effort. A broom merely forces the greater part of the dirt further into the carpet—a Vacuum Cleaner takes it out Its uses for ary cleaning are un- limited, some of them ‘being the cleaning of clothes better than any whiskbroom can do it, curtains, walls, and even drying the hair after a shampoo, “Automatic” Vacuum Cleaner is notable for its simplicity, its efficiency and economy. The Hand Power Machine, at $26, will give better results, with the expenditure of less effort, than any other hand- power machine on the market. The Electric Machine, at $125, may be operated at the cost of one cent an hour for current—a remarkably economical performance. Smaller Electric Machines, at $66 and $85, are propor- tionately efficient, and are preferred by many housckeep- ers who wish Cleaners that are more easily moved from place to place. Now, for the first time, the Gimbel Housewares Store makes it possible to every household to own one of these in- dispensable Cleaners, without the necessity of paying for it in a lump sum. Under the new Gimbel Easy Payment terms, we offer the $26 Hand Power Machines, at $6 down, and $6amonth $66 Electric Machinos, at $15 down, and $7 8 month $86 Eloctric Machinos, at $20 down, and $10 s month $125 Electric Machines, at $25 down, and $15 a month Under-Price Round-Up of Handkerchiefs Pure linen, perfect, from our regular stock. Hand- kerchiefs that are so staple and desirable that we shall merely have to buy more to sell at regular prices when this special offering is gone. Some of the letters missing. ‘Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, in wreath designs, also plain block initial: regularly 75c box: tomorrow, special at 65¢ box of half dozen. Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, in floral designs or hand cm- broidered initial, unlaundered, also medallion with initial, laundered: regularly gcc and $1 for box of 6; special at 6 for 760. Women’s very sheer Scalloped Edge Handkerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initials ularly 6 for $1 50; special, 6 for $1.10. Fancy Handkerchi: a round-up of odd lots that_are Sey soiled: 15¢ to soc qualities, at 12440 each. Main Floor French Linen Suitings Regularly 60c. Yard Special at 30c. Yard In the popular Ramie weave—every thread of which is pure flax—firmly woven and beautifully finished—for costumes or tailored suits—shown in an excellent range of colors. — ALSO — Silk-Finished Foulards Full range of staples and a broad assortment of novelties—stunning. copies from the latest French silks. 18¢ yard. Second Floor Here’s a Sewing Machine Built to Give Satisfaction We have such faith in it that we guarantee it ‘ for FIVE YEARS against any me- chanical defects. Everything in it is of the best. All modern im- provements which have proved prac- tical you will find embodied in it. “Partner C” $22 Sold on terms of We shall be pleased to give thorough demonstrations 0 these remarkable Vacuum Cleaners atany time in the House. wares Store Fifth Floor Subway News Briefs These paragraphs will lead those of a practical insight to economies worth the trouble 2 Cash Down soo dozen Muslin Pillow Cases.) | Children’s black cotton ribbed And Others, Paris-inspired, $19.75 >, $1 Weekly 2 sizes, before hemming 42x36] Stockings; all sizes: usually 104 And in this group. too, hardly any alike and some of the cleverest inches and 45x36 inches, 15¢| Pair, 9¢e ightly imperfect, tiesto coats after Calloe models, Paquin creations, Bernard originals and or $5 Monthly, ret ioer Men ; hal Hose an bt ick and e juced for this season. colors; all. sizes; usually 6 shore HE Pale Droaauete or Vines at $31.50 and $35.00, but that's A good machine for the dressmaker and for the 1.500 Seat Fed Sheet ¢ | pair, now Be. another story. housewife who does much of the family sewing. before hemm 81xg© inches, 75¢ Women’s Sweaters in gray, red, ‘The daintier colors are included and all are handsomely silk lined Delivered prepaid to any station within 500 miles of yrade, 66. white ee, dark green, | Seotch J ‘ wor \ y $25 and $ an Lt rned Coats of silk velour, handsomely tried and satin New York City. Fifth Floor Bleached Turkish Bath Tow-| \. lined, that were $45. $50, $55, $65 and $75, now$36 and $55. els, usual 2c¢ and 25¢ of Borin Custains Handsome velour and vaveees Coats, that were oe Br 160, and if aitternens alla $0, now $20. : und 35¢ grades 86e. jind cream, all 3} $17.40, Now $80: Conte, beautifully tallored, of Salts co ene: esa el seal velour, that were $19.75, now $46 and others that were her make Towels, dna ged Hs Bayo Bah Ne alike, excellently : horde s "18X39 Suits, low neck evele uy lack Coats, y : f r ; . $18 BROADWAY THIRTY-SECOND ST. inches, usual 22¢ | brella bottom. spec priced jallred ree Mit ELE “nud How” SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRD ST. grade, 200, for $1, euch 36¢, ——_— oe " 5; , CETTE TTL TTT ETT TEE) 63) 2-Hour Sale, 10 to 12 o’Clock To-Morrow Morning Men’s and ° e s Women’s Fine 50c Silk Hosiery at’ There are 2,000 pairs of women’s silk stockings and 1,000 pairs of men’s silk half hose in this special Cc i sale, They have linen heels and toe splicing, and are in a variety of new colorings as well as black; all sizes; regular price 50c; special at. . yd . Sale of Women’s Silk Gloves Two very interesting specials for to-morrow, Thursday: 50c Silk Gloves, women's 2-clasp, | 98c Silk Gloves, 16-button length, double ti Heizes; white and black. ‘are very well made and may be considered the best values ever offered. At the 39 sees “ c | Our Annual Sale of Toilet G Medicines, Drugs, Etc., Brings These Bargains for Thured No mail orders will be filled. None C. O.D. Quantilies limited. Syrup. et ‘Tincture yrrh. Also Celluloid Goods at About Half the Usaal Combes tn int | Maxeahne i 9c; In 41 great Annual including white, amber, shell, ete. would be exceptionall, value at ery apecial. .. ry hi) Women’s Lisle Union Suits Worth up to 69c, To-Morrow, Thursday, at ‘Women’s Real White Lisle Thread Union Suits, in a variety of shapes and si (0 on sale to-morr 1 sizes, including extra large. Customary price for regular sizes 50c, A Clearance Sale of Hair Good: All the newest sanitary hait ES ceastesen © on Thursday, Friday . Saturday for about half great interest to every woman appreciates high grade hair goods. Following are the price facts: ‘ Cluster Puffs at Half Price Switches at Half Price bs ore The most desirable styles, wrfisty Glreian bhaks "Ut land lengths.—A wonderful offer. nj shad popult we to 01.00, . RS 16 inches long, Assortment of colors, many weights, in straia! man and rt ‘of aplen i including two very large sha} he and French hair, of Gorman. halt; several” smaller styles of French’ Convent Briefl ly Told Speci Bouible Service Hours 19 anass.s7 | ress, kimono or | x to- © and” chiffon tal nodels; «reat values, ‘° jaaling) valves wae ri Eoees tee Arie, 4 hs,’ mixtures, “ete All| pelnd Sad berry bow Men's and Youths $15 Overcoats $7.88 os for mon and youths, In | — irs and stouts, Groat variety values Fresh Meat Department Special low prices for Prime Meats & Poultry for to-morrow, Thursday We offer in an Advance Sale, @ Short Forequarters of Canada quantity of Men's Highly Mercer: Lamb, |b. Tye ized Underwear, usual dollar Loins of Jersey Por 15) ¢ Smoked Beef Tong 1944¢ Fine Rib Lamb Chops 12e Sale of Men’s $1 Under- ' wear To-Morrow, 59e. Be Quick! Don’t Miss This Sale? This Great Special January Sale, Ends in a Few Days. New Walters Pianes $375 Btyle A Waite #500 Style L Walters Pianos. $550 Style D Walters Pianos $000 Btyle Quee » Lexingt rs Planos sboro Pianos » Pianos. made, with 12 roils jsie, Dench and cover, 31,100 Waiters 88 Note Master/one Fiayer Panovuttits, 10 DOWN and 82 PERM Beware of Piano Frauds teu: ie Moccr's Names any prica, for with them. ‘ . ¢ exchange Four aa 8 pion *h ; Upon Request, our representative with call, Warercoma, 34 Meer, Py BLOOWINGDALES’, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, samme a Ree

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